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Langevin Institute

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The Langevin Institute "Waves and Images" was created January 1st 2009 at the ESPCI ParisTech.

It is founded on the skills of the "Laboratoire Ondes et Acoustique" and of the "Laboratoire d’Optique Physique" of the school in order to develop at a world level the study of waves for new applications and new methods of imaging.

The research conducted within this CNRS unit (UMR) goes from the basic and theoratical physics to the most elaborate applications, from multiwave imaging (acousto-optic, photo-acoustic, ultrasound or MR elastography) to the original focusing techniques (time reversal, inverse filter, controlled wavefront), through start-up foundation in biomedical, telecommunication, domotic, etc...

Grouping international scientists in the waves and physics domain, the Langevin Institute is directed by Mathias Fink and assisted by two vice-directors, Arnaud Tourin and Rémi Carminati and a scientific comitee composed of Yannick De Wilde, Mickaël Tanter and Claude Boccara.






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